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what is difference between cinder cones and ash cones​

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Answered by AlaxNeon
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Composite cone volcanoes are cone-shaped volcanoes composed of layers of lava, ash and rock debris. ... Shield volcano eruptions are less explosive than composite volcanoes. Cinder cone volcanoes are steep, cone-shaped volcanoes built from lava fragments called 'cinders.

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